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j - ,1 , 1 Jr - i f THECIIAMOTTEOBSERTER; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, one year postpaid) in advance.... 00 jreeMontns - t WEEKLX EDITION. Weekly (inthecotintylmrtvunce,;. $2 00 , rw. . . ra . , . Y V OBSERVER JOS-DEPARTMENT has been thorowjhly supplied ' with every needed ioant end with the Latest Stylet of Type, and every manner of Job Work eon now (e done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. ..- ,. ' . We can furnish at short notice , - ; BLANKS, BILL BEADS, . 1? . ' . , LETTER HEADS, CARDS, . TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, ' PROGRAMMES,' RAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CEECXZ&a. "'M - VOL. XIX, OTABLOTTE C., SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1878. HO. 2,847, mm gcadj.made Clothing and General Merchandise, will find at the old established house of EJLIS & COHEN fHE Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever brougM to this market. We are prepared to prove upon examination of our stock that we make vain boast, and eohcit buyers, both wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT OUR GOODS AND PEICES before purchasing. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. washisgtoit itotes and gossip. EUROPEAN TROUBLES. Conflicting Opinions as to the Prospects of Peace and War European Opin ion of Salisbury's Circular R as. sia Renewing Contracts for Supplies Sympathy for Roumania Peace Influence Growing in St Petersburg. Los don,1 April 6 The Post publishes the following in semi official form : There is no doubt that our govern ment, while determined to vindicate everyone of Lord Salisbury's dispatch; Washington, April 6. The Presi dent, nearly all the foreign ministers, a large number of Senators, representa tives and heads of bureaus, members of the press and others, have gone to Chester, Pa, to witness the launching of the steamship, City of Para. The Indian officer has ordered the removal of the Apache Indians to the southern Ute agency. They will start on the 10th met. Cephas Jones has been convicted of rape and sentenced to thirty years at hard labor. The Postoffieo committee has agreed to report the bill adopted by the sub committee. It appropriates over thir- fmr stock of DreSS Goods. White Goodsi AlpaCCas, Embroid- ia unwilliDg to take into consideration ty-three millions, but three and a 7 ' i. . 1 i ii i iu it: I . mi: l U .l.i enes, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods & jvj. orp complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices Carpets, Uu uiowis ana marangs very low, Fair dealing. youreelves. , -. Democrat and Home copy Polite and attentive clerks. Call and see us and judge for ELIAB & COHEN. march 22 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL OEAXXB IB ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. 0 FTNE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND SEE THEM. jan3 VIA ' P0RTSMOBTH, Va, RALIISH,- HAfflLIT, and CHARLOTTE, 1 1 The QUICKEST and most RELIABLE FREIGHT EOUIE between RALEIGH, PORfSMOUTH, jlpRFOLK, ALL EASTER1I CITIES ,r-, si j&JjLtkflNTS SOUTH. Express Freight Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS; PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. NOMINAL INSURANCE AND NO RI3K. For fall information, Tariffs, Sus" apply to mch28 Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. DO NdBUY YOUR until you have seen the elegknt stock tif goods now in ray warerooms. Tike assortment is the largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, AMD IT": Wt&E; TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES. Respectfully, US . : G . 15. O E 18. S , Jan 5 FUBKITUBE DEALER, Removed next door to Post Office, more peaceful, but the governments should guard against a surprise at Con stantinople, and Mr Layard ought to be empowered to assure the Porte of England's support against any sudden advance of the Russians." The Standard publishes the following in similar form : 4We understand the present intention is to keep the channel squadron near Malta available for the transport of troops therefrom. Every arrangement has been made, so that three or four thousand troops could be embarked9 in a few hours." It is understood that the front oppo sition bench in the Commons will not propose any amendment on Monday to the address to the Queen, in answer to her proclamation calling out the re serves. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, on behalf of the Radicals, however, has resolved to offer a motion declaring the measi ure unwarranted and imprudent. The Times1 St Petersburg dispatch, dated yesterday evening, says : "Lord Salisbury's circular was communicated to Prince Gortschakoff this morniDg. It is said in official circles that many of the British objections might have been removed in the congress, but now the doors are closed against conces sions. It is difficult, therefore, to im agine any pacific solution. The most plausible proposal, perhaps, is that the congress should be called to consider the modifications necessary in the treaties of 1856 and 1871. Little faith, however, is placed in such proposals A majority of the official world and of the public regard war as inevitable, ana show no disposition to shrink from the grave consequences of the long strug gle which they pretty clearly foresee." A special to the Times from Bucha rest Bays the Russians have renewed their contracts for supplies and trans portation, which were cancelled after the signature of the treaty. The Vienna dispatch of the Daily News states that Count Andrassy has replied to Lord Salisbury, declaring that he also regards the acceptance of the treaty as impossible, and asKing for specific stipulations from li.ngland The Daily Tetegraph's Vienna corres pondent hears that Prince Gortschakoff will mate a similar request, i&ussia is secretly negotiating for a large loan. There seems to be some hope of a reaewal of the congress negotiations unless a collision is precipitated by the necessity for counteracting the tnilin tary measures which Russia is pushing forward on both sides of the Danube. The position at Constantinople, both militarp and political, is regarded so doubtful, even threatening, for L.ng land, that very 6light modifications of the situation might te considered to warrant action which would amotint to a breach of neutrality. As long, how ever, as Vefik Pasha remains the Turk ish premier? a Russd-Tnrkish alliance is believed to be out 01 tne question. M Bratal. the Roumanian premier instead of returning to Bucharest, as was emected he would do, started from Vienna for Berlin last night. In Vienna it is btlieved that the Rou manian cabinet's opposition to Russia is real and determined. The nublication of the Gortschakoff- Ghika interview has aroused general sympathy for Roumania throughout Eurone. The Roumanian protest against the treaty of San Stefano was published in full in the Vienna Political Correspon dence yesteiday, but it is not yet known to have been officially commu nicated to the Dowers. The overtures referred to by this morning's Post as suggested by the Viennese statesmen, are believed to have originated at St Petersburg in cnnaennence of representations from Berlin and to have taken the shape of an endeavor to induce England to en ter into snecifications of the modinca tions she is . willing to make in the treaties of 1856 and 1871, so Russia can judge after comparing her own views quarter millions less than that appro priated for the present year. Their bill reduces the railroad compensation 5 per cent and allows postmasters of the fourth class a commission on the stamps which they cancel instead of on those which they sell. Dr. Seymour Declines the Bishopric of Springfield, 111, Executive Committee Sixth Judicial District. Concokd, N. G:; April 4th, 1878. There will be a meeting of the Demo cratic executive committee for the sixth judicial district in Charlotte, on Saturday, the 13th of April, at 2 o'clock P. M., to, determine the time and place of holding the district convention to nominate a solicitor. The committee consists of Messrs J D Hearne, D A Covington, Alex Hoke and Geo E Wil son. Each member is earnestly re quested to attend. Paul B Means, Chairman. SPECIAL NOTICES. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee's German Syrap to let its wonder ful qualities be known to their friends in curing consumption, severe coughs, .croup, asthma, pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle as 40,000 a i en bottles were sold last year, and not one case where it failed was report ed. Such a medicine as the German Syrsp cannot be too widely known. Ask vor druggist about it ; sample bottles to try sold at ten cents. Regular size 75 cents. For sale by T C Smith. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, B ANK STOCK FOR SALE. New York, April 6. Rev Dr Sey mour,- in a letter declining the bishop ric of Springfield, 111, said : Thbfee whom I have consulted, and who nave a right to speak : my own and other bishops, and a majority of the mem bers of the standing committee of the General Theological Seminary, strong ly advise me that the interests 01 the Church at large will be best promoted by my remaining where I am ; and my hesitation shows how profoundly I am moved by the claim which Springfaeld has upon me. It is an act of stern self-denial for me to say that under all the circumstances. I have reaohed the conclusion that it is my duty to follow "DUSINE? DIRECTORY. tVio a9frifo (vivon tr ma wrifVi onrVi una. 1 J' ; & ' " n.vu nimity, and to continue ta serve God in the humbler place to which he has as signed me. On Monday next, April 8th, I will .ffer for sale at the court house door, et 12 o'clock M., a few shares of stock in the Tradf rs' National Bank, cf Charlotte. A bURWELL, Attorney. api0 2t iifli AEE1NM MDILI In Large Quantities Eand's New York City Bush.fLs Pire.toTy for 1878, can be had by application to Brail shaw & Co., ngents, at Allen's jt?v-e!ry sto'e. Price, in cloth $1, in paper 75c. apr7 It Convicted o! Heresy. Boston, April 6. In the trial of Rev A P Adams, for heresy, before the New England M E Conference, at Westneld, Mass, the charges against him were sustained. He was suspend ed from the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church for one year. N O T I C E E. D. L ATT A & BRO. The Railroad Strike. St Louis, April 6. The latest news regarding the strike on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad is that several engines were detached at Em- pera, and that two attempts were made night before last to hre the railroad buildings at Topeka, probably by an outside person for the purpose of plun der. The sheriff has been on the ground with a strong posse and guard ed the road, lhe hreman who took the nlace of a striker was badly beaten yesterday. No other violence. No freight trains have run since the strike was inaugurated. The strikers say they shall not, even if they have to use force. They will not interfere with passenger trains. The company de clare they will make no concession to the strikers, and that not one of the latter shall ever obtain employment on the road again. This is to notify all persons th y, my son, Charles Kibbler, a minor, left icy houe a fe'v weeks ago and went oflFin ;!;e direction of South Carolina. This is to warn nil per sons not te harbor or employ him under he penalties of the law. His father wants him to come home. Charles is seventeen years old, medium height, parry toeu, medium weight, dark color, and had on good clothes when he left, Tfith shoes much worn. JOHN KIBBLER. Colored, apr7 Charlolte.N. C. QENDTNE OLD APPLE VINEG VR, . Best quality White Wine YhiCgp-r. Something choice, by the barrel or gallon. JNO. W. VERDICT RENDERED BTll PEOPLE. 0UR0PEH1IIG0FSPRING WEAR CROWNED WITH SUCCESS ALL UIIAIII&I0OS IN THEIR PRAISE. The Most Elegant Display of Spring Clothing men 15 HALL & CO., Trade Street. M A S 0 N I C At the regular communication of Phalanx Lodge, No. 31, to be held at Masonio Temple on Monday night the 8th inst.. at 7$ o'clock, the members of the Lodge wiil take notice that important business need their atten tion. By order of apr6 2t FH GLOVER, W. M. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. n a k IV 4 this A New York dispatch says $300,000 in gold was shipped to-day. The salvors of the Cleopatra obelisk have been awarded ten thousand dol lars and costs by the English govern- naant. On petition of his creditors John Mc- Cool, of New York, ex-register and late candidate for sheritt, was adjudi cated a bankrupt to day. The North American Insurance Company holds mortgages valued at $800,000 on Mc- Cool s property. There are judgment creditors holding claims amounting to $300,000. The assets are nominal, the property being mortgaged to its full value. The Postmaster General and party are at Cedar Keys, Fla. A Rome dispatch says that Cardinal Guizippi died yesterday. The Uerman Emperors letter to Pope Leo while extremely courteous in the expression of willingness to enter- tain inendly relations witn tne Vati can, give3 no indication of a basis for negotiations. B PLANTS. Mrs Kirkham. of Petersbnrg, , Va.. has for sale at Peeram &i Co's, the finest collection of Roses. Geraniums. &c.. ever shown in city. A fresh lot just received ; prices low. apro 3t NEW MUSIC PIANO QUARTETTES -Eight Hands. Battle March of Priests in Athalia . Mendelsshon $ I 00 Holiday March Kinlel 70 Heavenward March Dressier 70 Haunting Eyes Galop Dressier. 1 00 Maiden's Blush Waltz Kinkel 1 00 Juristen Waltzes Strauss-Hahr 1 50 PIANO DUOS-4 Hands, 2 Pianos. Home Sweet Home Kinkel.......... 70 Last Rose Kinkel 80 Count on Me ! Galop Dressier : 80 Martha Fantasia brilliante Alberto.... 1 75 II Trovatore, " " " ... 1 75 Marche Triomphale Goria 1 0 For sale and on hand at TIDDY & BRO. mch31 Such a Magnificent Stock, such Eleeact Stvles. such Sdendid Garments. Such low prices named for Perfect-fitting and Reliable-made CLOT EL I NO. Never before has Clothing been so cheap. No one can afford to buy until they have visited us. The pinching times demand low prices. Weliave made them. Seeing is believing. Con vmce yourselves. In the Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's department can be found every thing that can be thought of in the way of SPRING WEAR. No one need stay away, thinking they cannot be suited. For the laborer, farmer, mechanic, clerk or merchant all can find just what they want, at L. BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. National Clothing Hall. N. B. Garments made to order and satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. Goods sent by mail to any part of the South on application. If they do not suit to be returned. 8S Bas8 PPP rkr n P P R R II PPP RKR II P S RI! P R R II NN N NN N K N N N NN N NN GGG O O O G GO GOO MM 23 It M AC 2fl AC UB. M M &1 M M M H n ii ii n ii i L T.T.T.T. II II II II II NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN EBB K EE R RRR - Y, Y R R -' t T RRR" YY R R ' Y R R Y : rjio EDITORS AND PRINTERS. I HAVE RECEIVED MY 1STEW GOODS And will sell them at Prices which defy COMPETITION, Jt" Persona purchasing Goods in my line will find it to their .interest to give me a call before buying elsewhere, as I will not bejundersold by any one. Tight Time3.- says: ".Business A New York letter is verv dull tor the with the English and Austrian, wheth- geason, and there is more of a struggle Pi BE. KSojO-BESHI, DRUG G I ST AND C H E MIST, Now ftfforo r lio frnflp. a full stock of Imbin's Extracts and - - vuwm W VUV V w ' XS.Mva m t - ies, EnelisH Select' "Spices, Colgate Honey and Glycerine aa the safest he can get. EUiahi Jrencn aSlAnxerican Hak and Mhfcfa. gS&tfZr, PRESCRIPTI O.NS fytefiilly prepared at all hours, both night and day; at J- H. Mc ADEN'S Prescription Store, Nw Stack. REMOIftt. fti wiv common eround is attainable. The . rumor of Gen Ignatieff's speedy return to Vienna is revived, in dicating that at at reiersDurg nope cr ista that Austria is not beyond the reach of a seoarate arrangement. In this respect the hope of St Petersburg is the confident belief of Barlin, where Germany's chance of avoiding eventu allv beine drawn into the struggle is said on cood authority to be based on the conviction that the Emperor of Austria regards tne iiussian alliance v hue uouni to decided ac consent to join Rnsrland in advance of hostilities and after Ensland and Russia are engaged, ki mav aafelv exast from the latter his own Drice for Austrian neutrality London. ADril 6. A special dispatch from Berlin' to' the Pall Mall Gazette savs : "The question concerning the position of Roumania is becoming more and more embarrassing. The Pall Mall Gazette publishes tVe following: "Berlin, April 6. Intelli gence from St Petersburg seems to in flAW ft Aft fi fi: auirineereater influence in the coun that the Czar will solicit Emperor Wil liam, of Germany as a mediator be tweeri himself and England The same paper - states that it is oi- on the part of the business men to keep up and more difficulty in making collections than at any time since the panic. The immense depreciation in values of all kinds is navmg its legiti mate effects. The jobbing trade has been largely stolen away irom the city, and trade of all kinds is suffering from the railway discrimination in freight which carries trade to Boston, Balti more and Philadelphia, which other wise would come here. The banks feel the depression. The National Park Bank, a few years ago one oi me most prosperous in the city, reduced its sal anes a lew monm s-, the dinner it provided for its cierfcS, Now it has made another reduction ; in all amounting to nearly fifty per cent in a year. This is a premonitory Having had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and stationery, i nave ceter rained to keep a supply of both al- wv9 on band, which I propose to sell at manufacturer's prices, 1 freight, trusting to a small commission for I profit. (Jive me your orders and yon shall be pleased, U11AT3 ii JUJ!i, marlT Observer. apr5 Mrs. R. McNELIS, Tryon Street. THE T I C E NORM AL SCHOOL AT TRINITY COLLEGE. A Normal School will commence at Trin ity College, June 20th, and continue four weeks. The most approved method of teaching will be exemplified, including Kin dergarten, &c. We shall have various kinds cf School Apparatus, School Furni- tnrp. Lectures, and all the elements oi a first-class Normal. No tuition cnarges, hoard, including evervthine except wash ing and lights $1 50 to $2 50 per week, and return tickets for one fare on the railroads. Ample accommodation for l:idies. apr2 . B CRAVEN. G-RAND OPENING- Will continue for several days. Rvmntnm. The economical screw is 1 . 1 1 i I rt miT in ITT Y TT.T"T A HP I'T being turnea aown naru aiuiuut everj- i liuxi xntj jjujaoxwixjiiA nhcTA It mav ne mai uaru pan una i a been struck, but it will be some time before anything can be built upon it. The signs are that it will be a season of quiet, dull times, and that people will be obliged to put up with small gains, and cut their cloth accordingly." Wilcox, Gibbs &Co's Manipulated Guano, call on tijs n UAiinaa, apr3 Agent. A FEW. OF THE CELEBRATED t, j;5."'j-ft'' '"W :-" '4 mnmawj I Ane game paper sutws iui ii w u- afnlr nf.TTaraware. Stoves ana linware ficiallv informed that there is nofoun hia mornings Standard that the present ntonfmn ia tn kpp.n thft rhannftl sou ad- v T7n - ii ' "tt a titxttta D'C ! in' ; 'oll iit.s, vvanctlCSt I rnn near Malta available for the trans fy, Tin.wlWto! Fden-ware, ,&o.. W Pen p"-' "f. -.uopwuon oi ine puoiic -ai pnueo wxx.i .r-- . v 't ' 'arlZEBVJJTOE.BTOVE'tt specialty.":.; ' - : II. T. BUTLER. Brown Breakfast 6ake. . v'v-- ' Ona enpful each of 'graham and white flour, one teaspoon Dooley's Yeast Pow"der,? one pint sweet milk; one etrg, a little salt ; eeparate white and yolk of the egg. and beat thoroughly. Bakejin heated irons, and in a quick oven. " - Next Town Ahead where they loan yon a dollar 'and chalk it town till to morrow, for a bottle of Merrell's Hepatine for the Liver. The enor mous expense of importing the ingredients of this eTeat liver medicine into the country, iS Why OUr UrOgglSW, ui j a jaua-ueu, u u- son & Burwell and T C Smith & Co., sell but one sample bottle to the same person for ten cents ; but as there are fifty doses in the large size bottles, it w ueap dose, for a medicine that has never been known to fail in the cure of dyspepsia and all diseases of the Uyer. it ,!, fallAd in. the tsure of liver com plaint when taken e doreeted,, no matter bow ' Ion standing the disease.' It cure Chlhs and Feverr Constipation of the bow els, Dyspepsia and Liver complaint. 8ample Bottles ten cents regular size,' fifty doses, 1 1 00. - - ,";..'," Stndebaker Wagons on hand. Call early an3 be supplied with the best Wagon out. TH03 H GAITHER, apr3 , Agent. TEN CENT COLUMN. Advertisements iare inserted in this column at the rate of ten cents ver line, of seven words, countina initials of names and figures as separ ate - words. To insure insertion the - amount MUST BE PREPAID. No advertisement taken for less than twenty-five cents, s " , TO LET-s-Two four-room dwellings.' with rrt oiirrienR attached-i i ' i -I - apr7 2t . -, - RTJFUd BARRINGER. NrnTTfTTC to Gold Miners A splendid metal Chilian Gold MU1, Tub,. Rollers and fifiarinff- comnlete. all ne-w. for sale. ' - mai27 (flftf .iDr T H MEANS; BEQDISPLAYED i - 9 4 "K jr.. 1 - - . ; i. L , i a . U "1- i "I 1 1 1 -4 v.. ;..!. 7 Hi' . l Si. . . ' 1 1 ft k hi ' b I if. ll
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